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"Preaching to the mob" meme template based on SrGafo's comic. First panel: Person standing on a rock: "I'm in favor of a genocidal ethnostate"
Second panel: Reaction shot of a mob with an assortment pitchforks and other weapons looks really angry. Each figure is marked with the German flag emoji.
Third panel: Person standing on the rock: "For european jews" Fourth panel: The mob looks really happy.

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[–] fun_times@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

No. Citizenship/nationality is not the same as ethnicity.

An ethnostate is a state where only one ethnicity is allowed and all other ethnicities must either leave, have their rights stripped from them or die.

[–] menas@lemmy.wtf -2 points 1 week ago

Well, according to your definition, Israel is not an ethnostate, neither Nazi-Germany. In both cases, other nationalities are tolerated but with less right (i.e tourism, forced labor). So I do not agree with this definition, even though their is a national supremacy.

I didn't mix the citizenship and nationality on purpose. People are radicalized even with citizenship, and th upper-class could access to citizenship even without being assigned to a nationality.